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Level Up! is a series of interviews featuring successful professionals from all over the world who are making a mark in their lives and others and finding out how they did it so you can learn from the very best. Rodrigo Flamenco interviews Daisy Founder & CEO Gary...

Listen to the LEx Member Spotlight Podcast Daisy Founder and CEO Gary Saarenvirta joins The Leaders Expedition (LEx) HUB Podcast to discuss how artificial intelligence is helping high frequency retail companies make better decisions about the work that they do. Listen...

The founders of the newly established Innovation Economy Council (IEC) — MaRS, OCE, Communitech, DMZ, Invest Ottawa and CCRM — have published the group’s first white paper: The post-viral pivot: How Canada’s tech startups can drive the recovery from COVID-19. The...

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Daisy Intelligence was named AI Company of the Year at the prestigious Canadian FinTech & AI Awards. Daisy provides AI-powered solutions for the insurance and retail industries that deliver dramatically improved business results. “With Canada regarded as one of...

Toronto, September 27, 2019 - Daisy Intelligence has been recognized by the Report on Business as one of Canada's top growing companies, ranking 39th with three-year growth of 1,311%. Over the past three years, Daisy has rapidly grown by attracting customers around...

Series A investment round led by Framework Venture Partners and partnered by Sonae IM TORONTO – September 20, 2019 – Daisy Intelligence today announced that it has raised $10 million in Series A financing led by Framework Venture Partners and partnered by...

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Daisy is a disruptive force that’s challenging the way businesses have been using their data and our brand is designed to reflect that. We love our brand and we like to try and keep it consistent.

To make it easy, we’ve put together a package for anyone working with the Daisy brand. It contains all the parts of our brand identity system – logos, colour, and typography. For rules about how to use them, check out our brand guide.

The Daisy Logo

There are two Daisy logos, black and knock-out. The black version should be used most often. If this isn’t possible, use the knock-out version. We prefer that the logos carry the wordmark. If it becomes illegible, use the standalone version.

Brand Guidelines

The majority of our communication appears on white, black or full colour imagery.

Sometimes, we need to use other colours to easily differentiate titles or call-outs. This is where the secondary colour palette can be applied. Remember that these are to be used only as accent colours.